The movie that Aldo, Giovanni, Giacomo and Chiara (Marina Massironi) are watching at the cinema (Biglietto amaro) is played by the same actors and is based on a recurring sketch of the trio, proposed in several stage, radio and TV shows starting from the mid-1990s. Spoofing a neorealistic setting (and therefore in black and white), it's about a young tram passenger (Aldo) not having a ticket and thus being fined by the inspector (Giovanni), who is in turn annoyed by a polemic passenger (Giacomo). When asked about his generalities, the boy invents the fake name Ajeje Brazorf. This name has become a recurring gag in Italy, in particular on social networks. The sketch was always proposed with some variations at the end: in this movie, Ajeje Brazorf escapes and is chased by Giovanni; in the TV show Cielito lindo (Raitre, 1993) the inspector discovers that both the boy and the polemic passenger are unemployed; in the stage show Tel chi el telùn (1999) and later in TV show Zelig (Canale 5, 2019) Brazorf first cries and then escapes after the inspector was moved to pity; on Radio Italia in 2013 it was revealed that the inspector was an imposter. The character Ajeje Brazorf appeared also, in some different sketches, in the stage show Il circo di Paolo Rossi (1995). In the movie Il ricco, il povero e il maggiordomo (2014) Aldo, pretending to be Arab oilman Samir Uzmin, states that he wants to buy three football clubs for his son Ajeje Abdir Brazorf Uzmin III.
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